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TapaTalk Plug-In Installed

29K views 59 replies 18 participants last post by  jaredbelch 
#1 ·
Based on the desire many have expressed for easier mobile browsing of UCC, I have installed the server-side plug-in for TapaTalk. For certain mobile devices, you can install the TapaTalk application and it should now work on UCC.

The read-only version of the TapaTalk app is free to install on your compatible mobile device.
The full version costs a small fee from places like the iTunes store.

Please let me know if there is any problem using the normal forum in a browser or using the forum through TapaTalk on your mobile device. If it turns out that it causes problems on the forum, this plug-in can be backed out.

Disclaimer: The owner and moderators of UCC did not develop nor do they maintain the TapaTalk plug-in or mobile application, nor do they receive any compensation of any kind when users purchase the full version. This has been installed for the convenience of forum members.
 
#30 ·
mqondo said:
Yeah, it fixed itself shortly after I posted that.
I have found that there is a good chance of technology fixing itself (nano-bots, i guess). Making a phone call to tech support, is a waste of time unless you really want to strike up a friendship with someone named "Brandon' with an Indian accent.
 
#43 ·
Ditto

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That was the error I got.
 
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#51 ·
Jeff Johnson said:
Incidentally (though this is kind of off-topic), GoDaddy finally reported that:

GoDaddy Says Crash Wasn't Anonymous, It Wasn't A Hack, It Wasn't A DDoS. It Was Internal Network Issues
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GoDaddy says that it wasn't an external network attack that caused it, but rather "a series of internal network events that corrupted router data tables."
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Old news, but I just saw this and had to comment... is that supposed to make it better? Obviously they were just doing the right thing and coming clean, which is laudable, but that's a pretty boneheaded kind of mistake for a company whose outages can take down a non-trivial fraction of the web. A company in their position should have more redundancy in their infrastructure and better configuration management.
 
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